Posts tagged with 'school'
So, what's next?
Last week I finally graduated with a Bachelors degree (English Literature, if you can believe that). When I walked across the stage during the University of North Texas commencement ceremony, I finally made that first step into the working world.
Oh, wait. I'm already there!
My first semester at a university (at Michigan State) was in the fall of 1989. There were many starts and stops, degree changes, and school changes in between. I eventually dropped out about 11 years ago and started working full time.
Then, a few years ago, a good friend of mine re-enrolled and began working on his degree again - after an absence almost as long as my own. Slowly but surely, by taking one or two classes a semester, I completed all the classes I needed to complete my degree. So, now, after almost 17 years, I have completed my college education.
It still boggles my mind that it's finally over. While going back to school I continued to work full time. We had our second child somewhere in the middle of all this, too. This really wouldn't have been possible without the help and support of my wife, who sometimes didn't get the breaks she needed when I was at class, or at the coffee shop studying. It was tough at times, but we made it work somehow.
Now, what's next? Well, that's the question I'm still asking myself. Stay tuned.
A big year to come (in many ways)
About two hours ago I turned in my graduation application. If I pass the two classes I'm taking right now (no real reason I shouldn't), I will graduate with a Bachelor of Arts degree in May. Me. Graduating. Finally!
My first semester of college was in the fall of 1989 at Michigan State University. I've had several stops and starts since then, but I've now been on the right track long enough to get my degree. It's amazing that a) I'm finally getting it done, and b) that it took me as long as it did. Whew!
But that's not all the big news this year.
Most of you reading this site already know this, but last Friday (January 20th) was my last day as a Yahoo! employee. There really are too many reasons for my leaving to list here, but let's just say that's it's been something in the works for a while. There were several "things" that all happened at just the right time to make leaving Yahoo! the right choice. I'm now contracting with a company that a good friend works with and I couldn't be happier.
There are more issues to think about now that I'm basically self-employed (health insurance, life insurance, etc.) but I definitely feel up to the task. I have a lot to learn, but I'm enjoying the process so far.
Oh yeah, there's still some other news, too.
Earlier this month, I broke the news to my parents that we're moving this summer. Sometime in May, or June, or July, we'll be picking up the family and moving from Dallas on up to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Again, there are too many reasons to list here, but this also has been a while in coming. It was hard breaking it to my folks, especially my mom, but I think this move will be good for us. No, great for us.
This has already started out to be a crazy year, and January isn't even over. I'm sure there are going to be some bumps in the road, but at the end of it all, I know it will all be worth it.
Wish me luck! :)
My 2005 year-end media roundup
Another year is now (just about) over and I guess it's about time I did a yearly media roundup. I've done similar things in the past, but I let the tradition lapse a few years. Since I don't have the last few years' roundups available for comparison, I'm not too sure if I did any better (consumed more media) this year or not. These lists will just have to stand on their own.
So, without any further ado, here are the lists...
Literature
Thanks to my English classes at school, I've had to read more than I normally would in a year. Here's the full list of books I've read this year (in the order read):
- The Scarlet Letter - Nathaniel Hawthorne (for ENGL 4400)
- The Polysyllabic Spree - Nick Hornby
- The Crying of Lot 49 - Thomas Pynchon (for ENGL 4400)
- Cat's Cradle - Kurt Vonnegut (for ENGL 4400)
- The Big Sleep - Raymond Chandler (for ENGL 4400)
- Native Son - Richard Wright (for ENGL 4400)
- The Grapes of Wrath - John Steinbeck (for ENGL 4400)
- The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald (for ENGL 4400)
- My Ántonia - Willa Cather (for ENGL 4400)
- The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn - Mark Twain (for ENGL 4400).
- Moby Dick - Herman Melville (for ENGL 4400)
- The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - Douglas Adams
- Shutterbug Follies (Graphic Novel) - Jason Little
- Blankets (Graphic Novel) - Craig Thompson
- The Tipping Point - Malcolm Gladwell
- The Postman Always Rings Twice - James M. Cain
- V for Vendetta (Graphic Novel) - Alan Moore
- Freakonomics - Steven D. Levitt
- Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone - J.K. Rowling
- Alias Vol. 1 (Graphic Novel) - Brian Michael Bendis & Michael Gaydos
- Spring Snow - Yukio Mishima
- Ice Haven (Graphic Novel) - Daniel Clowes
- Y: The Last Man Vol. 1: Unmanned (Graphic Novel) - Brian K. Vaughan
- Superman: Red Son (Graphic Novel) - Mark Millar
- The Fortress of Solitude - Jonathan Lethem
- Stranger Things Happen - Kelly Link
- Men and Cartoons - Jonathan Lethem
- Tricked (Graphic Novel) - Alex Robinson
- Gary Benchley, Rock Star - Paul Ford
- More Box Office Poison (Graphic Novel) - Alex Robinson
- Magic For Beginners - Kelly Link
- Double Indemnity - James M. Cain
- The Golden Compass - Philip Pullman
- The Pragmatic Programmer - Andrew Hunt & David Thomas
Film
I didn't see as many films this year as I wished I had. We subscribed to NetFlix for most of the year, but we were horrible about using it, and eventually cancelled. That being said, here are some of the better films I saw this year (in no particular order):
- Howl's Moving Castle
- Hotel Rwanda
- Me and You and Everyone We Know
- Serenity
- City of God
- The Incredibles
- The Bicycle Thief
- Maria Full of Grace
- Vera Drake
- The 40 Year Old Virgin
- Mad Hot Ballroom
Music
I definitely stubled onto (or was introduced) to some fantastic new music this year. Here's a list of bands or artists that I first heard of, and began listening to this year:
- Emiliana Torrini
- M.I.A. (I think she was this year)
- Diplo
- Keren Ann
- Built to Spill (yes, I'm late to the game here)
- Carla Bruni
- Spoon (late, yet again)
- Klint
Well, that's about it for 2005. I'm looking forward to many more good books, good films, and some new music in the coming year.
Okay, now off to the New Year's Eve party!
The end is near
My first semester in college was in the fall of 1989. Here I am, sixteen years later, and I’m still working at it. Well, of course I dropped out a few times, changed schools (Michigan State University to Lansing Community College to the University of North Texas), and I changed my major quite a few times (Music Education to Psychology to Journalism to English Lit.). I think I’ll graduate with the most useless and unused credits of any senior, ever.
It’s going to be a great feeling to finally get this degree finished. I just need a few more months.








